Third Rolladium suspect found hiding under bed in mother's Pontiac home

A man who has been sought by police since the December shootings at the Waterford Rolladium was arrested Thursday at his mother's home in Pontiac.

Robert Lee German was found hiding under a bed at his mother's residence in the 20 block of North Anderson and will be arraigned via video at 2 p.m. today at 51st District Court.

Bond was set at $2.5 million during arraignment Friday. German faces 14 charges, including six each of assault with intent to commit murder and felony firearms. He is also charged with conspiracy to commit premeditated first-degree murder and carrying a concealed weapon.

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German, along with Cheyenne Ingram, 18, and Tre-Andis Jamison, 22, is accused of firing gunshots inside the Rolladium skating rink, 4475 Highland Road, around 2 a.m. Dec. 23 during a party that was put on by a promoter.

last month during their trial in front of Oakland County Circuit Judge James Alexander.

During that trial, prosecutors said a fight between gangs broke out. Following the fight, German, Ingram and Jamison are accused of leaving the building but later returning with handguns and firing shots.

A lawsuit filed against the suspects by Jaclyn Anne Williams, who was shot in the leg that night, accuses the suspects of being members of the "1st E Gang," which fought with the "Goon Squad" gang that night.

Six people were injured in the fracas, but no one was killed.

A pre-exam conference has been scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in front of 51st District Judge Jodi Debbrecht.